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  2. Apr 16, 2015 · However, I'll offer a guess as to what's happening: if you get enough sweat on the screen, the phone will have difficulty distinguishing what is a finger, and what is a gob of sweat. To the phone, broad contact over large areas of the phone look a lot like the side of your face, so the phone ignores these touches since mashing keys with your face is usually not desirable.

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  5. A 9 V battery across the chest with saline solution (or sweat) just might - probably not. A 12 V "car battery" or any high current source from a few volts up MAY kill in the very worst case. Hand to hand, I have never heard of shock occurring or being felt. 110 VDC (not AC) routinely killed Edison's linesmen.

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  7. Oct 28, 2009 · 1. two things 1: tin whiskers are something to be aware of when using Lead Free solder. 2: 60/40 solder has a lower melting point than either tin or lead alone. – sbell. Sep 11, 2014 at 0:47. 1. @Logan Yes, for high volume manufacturing SMD components are arranged on the PCB with a pick and place machine.

  8. The skin insulates your internals from all kinds of outside things, including electricity, to a certain degree. If those probes were instead poked through the skin, the reading would be much lower (a lot more conductive.) High-voltage electricity can easily "defeat" the skin's electrical insulation, much like a very sharp probe, which makes it ...

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  10. I am about to tout a device which true Electrical Engineers will be tempted to look at with suspicion, primarily because it's so inexpensive. Or because it's Open-Source Hardware (OSHW). But it's actually not cheap. It may be composed of cheap components, and cheap materials. But it's full of blood, sweat, and tears.

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